Is there any chance the stuff from inhousepharmacy is bunk?

All_The_Above

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I have been taking .5 mg every night of Dr. Reddy's generic dutasteride after switching from Propecia seven months ago. In my last update a month ago, I said that my hair seemed a little thicker, but that may have been an illusion, because my hair is disastrously thin now, quite a bit worse than when I stopped Propecia. I have heard that after stopping Propecia, any hair thickening that was gained on Propecia will be lost between six months and one year after stopping the drug. It's entirely possible that the dutasteride I am taking is legitimate and that my hair loss is just progressing further than when I was on Propecia, but I am really getting nervous. I am considering getting back on Propecia to insure I don't lose what I gained all of those years on Propecia because I unknowingly switched to a sugar pill. Is anyone sure that the drugs from inhousepharmacy, Dr. Reddy's in particular, are the real deal?
 

HT55

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MrBastard said:
There is a chance of getting fake pills no mather where you buy em

Even the one you buy in your local pharamacy, with precription, can be fake... http://www.safemedicines.org/thousands- ... acies.html



A local pharmacy overseas, yes the chance is there but I would say the chances of you getting fake drugs in a U.S pharmacy ( CVS, Walgreens, Etc) is about very low and I would guess they counterfeit high priced drugs like v**** more so than a generic like Finasteride.
 
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